
This Fullmetal Alchemist film incorporates the war criminal Scar’s confrontation with the Elric brothers. The sequel, Fullmetal Alchemist Final Alchemy released on June 24 and confronts the story’s final sequence. The film earned about 96,503,050 yen in its first three days and was #9 for the opening weekend. Theatrical Run Of Revenge of Scar live-actionįullmetal Alchemist’s live-action flick had its theatrical run in Japan on May 20.
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I have zero interest in the next live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie (heard the first one was pretty bad lol) but damn they nailed some of the looks.

Netflix didn’t make it but they handled the rights to stream it /BzUd5bFeLjįullmetal Alchemist (titled Hagane no Renkinjutsushi) is a 2017 film directed by Japanese Academy Award winner Fumihiko Sori. If you take 2 seconds to research it, the fullmetal alchemist live action films were made by Warner brothers Japan. This is a good channel but the headline is misinformed. screengrab from Netflix The First Fullmetal Alchemist live-action Filmįullmetal Alchemist Revenge of Scar is actually the first part of a two-part sequel to the 2017 film Fullmetal Alchemist. (Fullmetal Alchemist: Final Chapter – The Final Alchemy). The film finds its conclusion in its sequel second part named Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Kanketsu-hen – Saigo no Rensei. This Fullmetal Alchemist movie is, however, the first in a two-edition film series.Mind you, the film within one day gathered over 5.82 million hours viewed. The film already ranked #4 by the end of that week. The film started streaming starting August 20.scar facing the Elric brothers More on Fullmetal Alchemist Live-Action – The Revenge of Scar
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Fullmetal Alchemist live adaptation solidly adapts from the manga written by Hiromu Arakawa which was adapted into two anime series and is a worldwide sensation. The earlier fans who enjoyed the comfort of anime through telecasted mediums can now enjoy a streaming base filled with a variety of series, shows, and films. Where flix and chill is the new norm, Netflix’s anime originals have taken quite a spot. The aging drift of streaming services has left its crevices in the new cinema-going world.
